MELJAC's Engraving Personalises Switches

Elegant personalisation

Paris, France, 2018-05-15 -

MELJAC, the leader in high-end switches, uses its expertise in bespoke design, offering an infinite variety of engraving, from the catalogue or using a design provided by the client: pictograms, words in any language, Braille, designs, motifs…

This skill is one reason why the brand is so well known, an essential for high quality, aesthetic electric switches, made in France.

MELJAC adapts each model to the needs of its clients to make it a unique creation.

MELJAC has the skill to carry out engraving on the brand’s products in brass, glass and porcelain, to add additional information or decoration.

Each engraving is carefully planned and made using cutting-edge technology allied with the irreplaceable skill of the craftsman.

About MELJAC

Created in 1995 by André Bousquet, the company designs high-quality electrical equipment using the finest materials. Its innovation and working methods are at the heart of its development, guaranteeing an optimum quality which has allowed it to export its products and become the market leader. The brand is sold in 60 countries, and has 40 authorized dealers in France and 23 abroad.

With about 10 collections, MELJAC offers architects, decorators, electricians and private individuals a large range of options: switches, sockets, table lamps, reading lights, thermostats, home automation systems, etc. The brand is also renowned for its made-to-measure creations.

MELJAC has fitted prestigious establishments such as the Palace of Versailles, the Louvre Museum, the Horta Museum in Brussels, and a number of well-known palaces and hotels including the Four Seasons Hotel George V, the Meurice, the Royal Monceau, the Royal Mansour and the Mandarin Oriental in Marrakech, the Intercontinental in Geneva, and the Danieli Hotel in Venice.

In 2012, the brand obtained the “Origine France Garantie” label for its brass products and reading lights, and in August 2015, MELJAC was the first company in its business sector to obtain the EPV label (Living Heritage Company). It has a turnover of €6.5M. www.meljac.fr